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Moving Forward - The Official Podcast of Dream Team Des Moines
On Episode 25 of Moving Forward we speak with Nathan and Christian. Nathan is starting his third year on the team. At 16, this is Nathan's third year on the team. Nathan tells us how Dream Team has helped him come out of his shell and about how he is now focused on developing his leadership skills. Christian joined the team this year and it is already clear that he's pretty passionate about cycling. In a touching moment, Nathan and Christian share the traits they see in their brother that inspire them the most. Raichel is the team's youth coordinator. She talks about the 2025 class that she took the lead in recruiting and she tell us why mentoring is so important to her, even during this incredibly busy time in her life.
Did you know that neonicotinoids are among the most ecologically destructive pesticides we've seen since DDT? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Dan Raichel, J.D., Executive Director of the Pollinators and Pesticides Initiative at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Raichel discusses the widespread use of, and harm from, neonicotinoid use in agriculture, lawns and gardens, and New York state's Birds and Bees Protection Act. Learn how “neonics,” the widely used neurotoxic class of pesticides, cause harm to bees, pollinators, birds, soil microbes, fish, and mammals including humans.Related Websites: https://www.nrdc.org/bio/daniel-raichel/new-york-enacts-nation-leading-law-protect-bees-birds-and-people www.nrdc.org Saw Mill River Audubon presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI9IZtMYQXw
The consumer lending space has seen a great deal of innovation in the past decade or more. But the number of completely new lending concepts that cross my desk has reduced to a trickle in the past couple of years. That is why I was excited to see an idea that was completely original and compelling.My next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Veetahl Eilat-Raichel, the CEO and Co-Founder of Sorbet. While you could think about Sorbet as an unsecured consumer lender, because that broadly defines them, they have discovered a completely untapped niche: PTO (Paid Time Off). Most employees accrue PTO that has real value and Sorbet has figured out how to tap into that value to create a lending product.In this podcast you will learn:The founding story of Sorbet.The size of the unused PTO marked in this country.The percentage of employees that accrue PTO.How their PTO advances work.How they integrate with payroll systems.When the issued their first loan.Their unique capabilities to underwrite PTO.What they consider to be their technological moat.What happens if someone uses all their PTO and then leaves their job.The two types of personas that uses Sorbet.The average loan size and the range of interest rates charged.What they have learned in the data so far.How they are going to market.How they are educating the market on the concept.What they learned from the earned wage access space.The three revenue streams they have.Their biggest challenge in growing the business today.How they are funding their loans.The early pivot they made that transformed the company.Connect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
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This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about our diminishing water aquifers and microplastic particles in the clouds and the rain. Then NRDC's Dan Raichel talks about neonic pesticides, their devastating impact on our environment and our health, and the proposed legislation in New York to limit their indiscriminate use.
Dan Raichel is the acting director of the Pollinator Initiative at the Natural Resources Defense Council. In this podcast, Dan educated me about the wide use of Neonicotinoids and how they are impacting pollinator species and the environment. Neonicotinoids are used in the agricultural industry, BUT that class of chemical can also be found in every day products that we all purchase for our lawns. Neonicotinoids are wrecking havoc on the pollinator species and Dan and his team hope to make some positive changes with how those chemicals are regulated. Get involved with Dan and his group: https://www.nrdc.org/bio/daniel-raichel Podcast Sponsor: SigNature Touch | Use code 'JLA' for 10% your first purchase. www.oursignaturetouch.com Follow me on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jalba/ Podcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/oursocietyw...
BREAKING NEWS! Neonicotinoids banned in New York State The New York State Legislature has passed the Birds and Bees Protection Act, which limits the use of neonicotinoid pesticides, commonly referred to as neonics. This bill is the first of its kind in the United States and aims to reduce the use of neonic coatings on corn, soybean, and wheat seeds, as well as lawn and garden uses. Neonics are known to have a devastating impact on pollinators such as bees and birds, and have been linked to negative impacts on human health and the environment. The pesticides are believed to have caused massive bee and bird losses, contaminated water and soil, and created human health concerns. The new bill eliminates 80-90% of neonics entering New York's environment on a yearly basis and has gained support from a wide range of environmental, health, garden, social justice, and farm groups. The bill still permits the use of neonics for invasive species treatments, but this is expected to eliminate 80-90% of neonics entering New York's environment each year. While the Birds & Bees Protection Act does not go as far as Europe's total outdoor neonic ban, and Canada has largely phased out neonic-coated corn and soybean seeds, it is the first law to address neonic seed coatings in the U.S. New York farmers will still be able to grow their staple crops while limiting the damage done to the environment, water quality, and pollinators by neonic pesticides. Supporters of the bill hope it will help protect New York's environment, food security, and agricultural economy. The New York State Legislature's decision to regulate neonic pesticides is a significant move forward in promoting sustainable agriculture and protecting the environment. If you have any questions about this issue, tune in to my podcast where I will interview a lawyer. For more information, please check the press release: https://www.nrdc.org/press-releases/new-york-protects-birds-and-bees-nation-leading-legislation Or Listen to our Podcast Episode where I interview Dan Raichel one of the lawyers behind this important bill. or Watch the interview on YouTube.
Welcome to the Use Case Podcast, episode 267. Today we'll be talking to Veetahl from Sorbet about the use case or business case for why her customers choose Sorbet.
In this episode we speak with Rachel Freiman about creating a positive mindset as first steps to achieving health goals. Raichel is the CEO of MindStrong Fitness, a lover of lifting heavy things up and down, and a coach passionate about helping others unleash their strongest, most empowered selves through education and mindset training. Rachel has more than fifteen years of classroom instruction and certifications in personal training, sports nutrition, and behavior modification. She is the author of the bestselling book Becoming MindStrong: The Truth About Health, Fitness, and the Bullsh*t That's Holding You Back. Rachel developed MindStrong Fitness with an inside-out approach, to focus on both physical and mental attributes in building healthy, sustainable habits. Learning Points: 1. Why do we so often struggle with diets? 2. Why is developing a positive mindset integral for achieving health goals? 3. How does exercise fit into the health picture? SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES https://www.mindstrongfitnesscoaching.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindstrongwomen https://www.instagram.com/getmindstrong/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/becoming-mindstrong/id1505918838
Veetahl Eilat-Raichel is the co-founder and CEO of Sorbet. Sorbet Legitimizes and incentivizes employee time off for maximum wellness, productivity and performance.
We all have our soundtracks. A song or an artist that truly resonates with people becomes the soundtrack of those people’s lives. For many Jews across the world, and non-Jews as well, Idan Raichel is the soundtrack of some part of their life. Raichel is one of the most well known Israeli artists in the world. Since his hugely successful debut album The Idan Raichel Project was released in 2002, Raichel has zigzagged across the globe on countless tours. He performed a private concert for the visiting President Obama in 2013 (and that was the second time he performed in front of the president) and he’s collaborated with many world renowned artists including Alicia Keys. Ladies and gentlemen, today we are incredibly excited and so honored to be joined by the one and only, Idan Raichel. *** Exclusive subscription offer for podcast listeners: Get 6 months of The Forward for only $10 — that’s 67% off: forward.com/2njb
Raichel White's life changed about a year ago with a 30 Day Challenge. Having a computer/software background Raichel is always finding ways to increase her love of tech by solving problems for her clients on the 'tech side.' After the One Funnel Away Click Funnels Challenge in Aug 2019 Raich's head was about to explode with the complex simplicity of Clickfunnels. Raich has quickly learned the 'tech' of Clickfunnels and NOW is solving business owner problems by helping automate business with Clickfunnels. When you have a Passion, like Raichel then you will be a success. Enjoy this interview and check Raichel out at: RaichtotheRescue.com
Raichel and Reggie, my daughters, join me as we chat about our hiking adventure on Washington's Coast. This was the trip we took after talking with Greg Johnston on episode 104.Join Me at Patreon to get exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=5262583
Heather and Josh Legler join me to talk about their Backpacking book for kids, Backpacking ABC's.One of the best parts of this children's book is the art! My daughters loved the cute pictures on each page.Reggie is five and she had fun guessing the rhymes as we read through the ABC's. Raichel is nine and was able to read through the boo with no issue.If you know a kid who loves to hike, camp or backpack this would be perfect for them.Website- backpackerabcs.comAmazon- amazon.com/Backpacker-ABCs-Heather-Legler/dp/1980488460Check out the First 40 Miles Podcast too- thefirst40miles.com
One of the best parts of this children's book is the art! My daughters loved the cute pictures on each page.Reggie is five and she had fun guessing the rhymes as we read through the ABC's. Raichel is nine and was able to read through the boo with no issue.If you know a kid who loves to hike, camp or backpack this would be perfect for them.Website- backpackerabcs.comAmazon- amazon.com/Backpacker-ABCs-Heather-Legler/dp/1980488460Check out the First 40 Miles Podcast too- thefirst40miles.com
Raichel and Reggie talk about going for a hike even on a day when you have a sporting event or Birthday Party.Thanks to Brody for buying a hat and listening to the show!Don't forget to shop our Cascade Hiker Hats and Bumper Stickers!Join Me at Patreon to get exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=5262583Twitter @N_CascadehikingLike our Facebook Page Cascade Hiker PodcastOn Instagram Cascade Hiker PodcastCheck out Whiskey Fever: https://www.reverbnation.com/whiskeyfever The song used in the intro is 'Tall Grass' from their album Gonna Wake Up This Whole Town.Shop: REI: https://www.rei.com/?cm_mmc=aff_AL-_-156474-_-195158-_-103473&avad=195158_cfd055bdAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/?&tag=caschike-20&camp=216797&creative=493977&linkCode=ur1&adid=0MGT9CD53WB7FW23K97M&My Trail Company (GoLite): https://mytrailco.com/collections/direct-down?avad=195158_cfd05595&utm_medium=aff&utm_source=156474
Wildflowers are one of the reasons kids love to hike. Raichel talks about some of the flowers hikers may see on a hike. She also tells a story about Grammy and Grampy and their adventures! Do you want a hat like Raichel's? Go to http://www.northcascadehiker.com/cascade-hiker-hats/ Parents might enjoy Rudy's show Cascade Hiker Podcast, where he interviews people in the hiking community. They discuss backpacking gear and different aspects of hiking. Parents might like Rudy's podcast Cascade Hiker Podcast!
Raichel talks about safety tips and the history behind the Big Four Ice Caves hike. This hike is on the Mountain Loop Highway in Snohomish County Washington.
This show, Riachel is teaching kids to stay on the trail. She mentions different hazards and some dangers kids can face when wondering off the main path. Our lunchtime was not a call this month, but we recorded our own lunch right by a river! Every show there is a "You might hear it on a hike sound" and in this episode, Raichel picked a fun sound. Can you guess what it is? Check out Rabbit Wilde, Raichels favorite band! Their song "I'm OK" is featured on the podcast. DO YOU WANT A HAT LIKE RAICHEL'S? GO TO HTTP://WWW.NORTHCASCADEHIKER.COM/CASCADE-HIKER-HATS/ Parents might enjoy Rudy's show Cascade Hiker Podcast, where he interviews people in the hiking community. They discuss backpacking gear and different aspects of hiking.
In this episode, Raichel talks about eating berries along the trail. Which berries are ok to eat and which ones will make you sick. She reads off a list of edible berries in the Pacific Northwest. Also, she gives a friend, Karstyn a call to talk about lunch on the trail. There are many fun things to eat for lunch and snack, so she thought it would be fun to hear what other kids like to eat at lunchtime. Every show there is a "You might hear it on a hike sound" and in the first episode, Raichel picked a very hard sound. Can you guess what it is? Check out Rabbit Wilde, Raichels favorite band! Their song "I'm OK" is featured on the podcast. Do you want a hat like Raichel's? Go to http://www.northcascadehiker.com/cascade-hiker-hats/ Parents might enjoy Rudy's show Cascade Hiker Podcast, where he interviews people in the hiking community. They discuss backpacking gear and different aspects of hiking.
Gefen, Haddad, Kleinstein, Nini, Poliker, Raichel, Peles, Robas, Banai, Subliminal...and MANY more...all this week on Israel Hour Radio!
Gefen, Haddad, Kleinstein, Nini, Poliker, Raichel, Peles, Robas, Banai, Subliminal...and MANY more...all this week on Israel Hour Radio!